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How do you watch television these days?

Suveer Kothari

Suveer Kothari, center, displays how the new Chromecast device operates a television with the use of a smartphone during a Google event on Wednesday, July 24, 2013, in San Francisco. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

For a mere $35, customers get a thumb drive-like device that plugs into the HDMI port of your HDTV. Then, using a downloaded app for your smartphone or tablet, you can watch videos (right now the device only has Google Play, Netflix and YouTube). Here's Google's new ad for the device:

Chromecast joins Roku, Apple TV, on-demand TV and a host of other products and features designed to let you watch television shows and movies whenever you want. And the rise of smartphones and tablet computers allow us to watch television wherever we want.

All of which means there are countless different ways to view your favorite progams. Which got us wondering: How do you watch television these days? Do you use your laptop, iPad or old-fashioned television set? Do you watch shows "live," record them or just fire up Netflix or some other, similar subscription service? What's your preferred method of in-home viewing?

Let us know in the comments section below or shoot us an email at submissions@pennlive.com. We look forward to hearing from you!